Lessons from Genesis – 1
“I
am the LORD, your Holy One, the creator.” Isaiah 43:15 KJV
I like to build things. I am no
expert and I wouldn’t win any woodworking awards, but I do like to build
things. There is something about the things that I build that is very
important. I start with material to do so. The lumber yard and hardware store provide
me with everything but manpower to do the job. There is a second thing about
what I build. When I am done I say, quite honestly, it is utile. I don’t brag a
lot about it being good but it is good enough for what I want it for. That is
what I build.
What we learn from Genesis is that
God is greater than you or I. Now, you may be an expert builder and what you
make is truly good. It may even win an award or be an item in great demand by
others. But is it perfect? What did you make it from? You had to start with
something and most craftsmen can see the flaws in their work even if others
don’t. Genesis teaches us not to think more highly of ourselves than we ought,
but to give all glory to God who alone makes things from nothing and does it
all perfectly.
Dear
Father, You indeed are the Almighty God, the perfect Creator. Help me to humbly
acknowledge Your glory every day. Amen.
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